John W. Wilks III, 1798–1836?> (aged 38 years)
- Name
- John W. /Wilks/ III
- Given names
- John W.
- Surname
- Wilks
- Name suffix
- III
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Note: according to 1850 census |
3rd President of the United States
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Birth of a brother
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Note: or 1800-1810 in 1830 census, place according to son Benjamin C's later TX census |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Marriage of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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British King
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4th President of the United States
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Birth of a sister
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Note: age 40 in 1850 census |
Immigration
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Note: living there |
Birth of a sister
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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5th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Text: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-whi.htm, submitted by Pat M. Mahan Citation details: Book 1, page 122 Note: Wilkes, Phillip to Morris, Alsey on 13 May 1824 by McKnight, Wm., JP |
British King
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6th President of the United States
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7th President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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Text: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-whi.htm, submitted by Pat M. Mahan Citation details: Book 2, Page 154 Note: Wilkes, Ann to Mattocks, Charles on 2 Sep 1830 by Womack, J. B., JP |
Marriage of a brother
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Text: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-bo.htm; submitted by Pat M. Mahan Citation details: Book 2, Page 149 Note: Carr, Elizabeth to Wilkes, Newman on 21 Oct 1830 by Womack, J. B., JP |
Marriage
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Note: if the same persons |
Death of a brother
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Marriage of a sister
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Citation details: Book 3 Page 11 Note: Brown, William to Wilks, Mary on 25 Jul 1833 by Carr, John, JP |
Marriage of a brother
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Text: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-bo.htm, submitted by Pat M. Mahan. Citation details: Book 3, Page 31 Note: Brown, Nancy to Wilks, Jackson on __ Sep 1833 by Carr, John |
Death of a father
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Cause: tuberculosis Citation details: Page 295 Note: presumably in Mississippi. Samuel Newman Wilks wrote his father Samuel in Bedford County, Virginia, a letter dated 20 Jan 1836, "Dir father . . . Uncle JOHN and Aunt BARBY is both dead. Aunt died three days first. Neither one would take anything while they were sick."¶ Ben Wilks's daughter Betsy Ann Creasey died in 1835 of consumption, and family tradition is that John's family in Yalobusha County, Mississippi, with the exception of some orphan children, died of the same disease (tuberculosis). |
Death of a mother
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Note: three days before her husband, John, died of sickness, TB |
British King
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Death
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Citation details: Book 1, p. 56 Note: when his estate was administered, mentioned a crop planted, which could not have been his father John's, who died Jan 1836; children were made wards of Newman Wilks |
father |
1775–1836
Birth: 1775
40
35
— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: January 1836 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
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mother |
1779–1836
Birth: September 1, 1779
35
35
— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: January 1836 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — September 3, 1795 — Bedford, Virginia, USA |
16 months
elder sister |
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3 years
himself |
1798–1836
Birth: about 1798
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18
— Virginia, USA Death: before December 1836 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
3 years
younger brother |
1800–1859
Birth: about 1800
25
20
— South Carolina, USA Death: before March 8, 1859 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
6 years
younger brother |
1805–1831
Birth: about 1805
30
25
— South Carolina, USA Death: before August 1831 — Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
4 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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11 years
younger sister |
himself |
1798–1836
Birth: about 1798
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18
— Virginia, USA Death: before December 1836 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — January 13, 1831 — Maury, Tennessee, USA |
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Death |
Citation details: Book 1, p. 56 |
Immigration |
living there |
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Marriage |
if the same persons |
Death |
when his estate was administered, mentioned a crop planted, which could not have been his father John's, who died Jan 1836; children were made wards of Newman Wilks |